The cat thing seems to be the only stereotype about us that’s true. Well that, and we’re too smart to have a bunch of kids.

Sigh. I have four kitties right now, all adults. It’s so hard not to get another one, and pics of your cutie doesn’t help. He looks like he’s going to grow up to be one of those big, easy going male cats, which are my favorites.

Awww!
Samsquanch looks EXACTLY like my cat did at that age. Beware, he may grow huge! My cat (Mr. Peep) weighs an astounding 17lbs, and the vet assures me he’s not overweight; he’s just… like that. He’s not purebred, but she thinks he’s at least partly, if not mostly, Chartreaux (not to be confused with Russian Blue), and apparently they get big. Real big. Also, they talk a lot, which Mr. Peep does (hence his name).

And screw the “cat lady” stereotype. My guy had a pit bull when I met him (a total creampuff of a dog; sadly, he died), and now he’s a complete slave to the cat. And literally every guy who comes to my house wants to have him. He’s just so darn fuzzy!
Also, he fetches. Seriously.

What a sweetie. I love animals. Sadly my baby kitty passed away this year. She was sixteen! She was full of love and peace and had no malice for anything. Now I have had a beautiful red nose Pitbull:) Please don’t listen to the stereotypes..it’s all how you raise them. Mine is a rescue and is very happy to have a home. Enjoy your new kitty:)